sovay: (Lord Peter Wimsey: passion)
sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2021-09-02 11:29 pm

I used to be better, but I could never be them again

My poems "Phliasian Investigations" and "The Keystone Out of Your Arch" have been accepted for reprint by The Stellar Beacon. One of these poems is Orsinian; the other about Axiothea of Phlios. I have R.B. Lemberg to thank for publishing both originally in different anthologies.

I was not raised in the traditional sense by fans. I was raised by people who read, watched, and listened to science fiction and fantasy such that it was the dominant literature in the house when I was growing up, but they were not plugged into any kind of wider community. (One of my god-aunts was a serious con-going fan and filker, but never succeeded in describing a convention to me in any way that made it sound attractive rather than overwhelming, which is how I did not meet Ursula K. Le Guin at Readercon 7.) It has nonetheless not escaped me over the years that both of my parents have more classically fannish instincts than I do. My mother has more finely developed slash goggles and stronger shipping opinions. My father gets extremely vocal when he feels a show or a series has gone out of character with itself and extremely meta when sufficiently invested and may actually have provided my first experience of slash in the wild, as he has taken Londo/G'Kar as read since 1996. I find this wonderful. It is a valuable counterweight to the idea that thirty is fandom dead. In any case, I have had to go off some of my medications in preparation for some tests next week and when I said to my mother that I am not quite at the point of forming a symbiotic relationship with a soul-devouring demon sword but it's looking better all the time, she understood what I meant.
gwynnega: (Leslie Howard mswyrr)

[personal profile] gwynnega 2021-09-03 04:56 am (UTC)(link)
Congratulations on the reprint sales! I was unfamiliar with that magazine.
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[personal profile] dramaticirony 2021-09-04 01:40 am (UTC)(link)
The Beacon is a tiny semi-prozine, trying to build a space at the intersection of indie tabletop RPGs and Speculative Fiction. We started with adventures and SFF essays, but recently brought on Mimi Mondal as short fiction editor. I'm told we're currently the highest paying SFF non-fiction market--evidently some of the larger sites don't even pay a SFWA pro-rate for non-fiction, much less anything more.

Anyway, we're very fortunate to have Sonya's poems.
gwynnega: (books poisoninjest)

[personal profile] gwynnega 2021-09-04 02:31 am (UTC)(link)
That all sounds excellent!